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September 21, 2015

Cake for Breakfast? Now we’re Talkin’!

21 September 2015
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Coffee cake is a sweet tooth’s best friend, because it can literally be eaten at any time of day.  Whether you serve it at breakfast with a side of fluffy eggs, or with afternoon coffee/tea, this recipe, is sure to please. Keep this cake covered, as to keep it moist.  It can even be refrigerated, to preserve it longer… but instinct tells me, you may not have that problem after tasting it!

 

When making the topping, I suggest you add the flour gradually. Depending on where you live you may need less or more flour to make a nice, moist crumb topping. Or maybe you like it a bit more on the dry side, I know that’s how I prefer my coffee cake topping! That’s why I always make sure I use enough flour.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Go Go Go Gourmet

 

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Quick tip: Make this ahead and freeze for a delicious treat when you want one!

Even Easier Than Saying, “Bippity Boppity Boo”!

21 September 2015
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Back By Popular Demand!!! One Of Our Most Requested Recipes…

Who would’ve thought making a delicious dessert could be this simple? You’ll only need seven ingredients, a basic mixer, an 8″ x 8″ baking pan, some parchment paper, and a sugar shaker to bake this delicious Magic Custard Cake from scratch. And you get to have the taste of custard and cake in one rather easy-to-make dessert. The holiday season is here, and we’re all getting ready to prepare great meals for our family. The last thing you need is a dessert that takes two hours to put together! Well, this recipe is proof possible that “from scratch” doesn’t always equal “difficult,” and “simple” doesn’t always equal “blah” or “ho-hum.”

As a lover of both cakes and custards, I thoroughly enjoyed baking and sampling something that is such an excellent blend of both. This cake really does melt in your mouth. It’s moist and creamy and doesn’t leave you feeling unsatisfied.

If you’re in need of a great dessert experience I highly recommend eating this cake. Trust me, you won’t regret it!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Hugs & Cookies xoxo

 

 

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Quick tip: Make this ahead and freeze for a quick dessert when you need one!

The Quickest And Easiest Creamy Casserole You’ll Ever Make

21 September 2015
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This is every kid’s favorite meal!

If you are looking for an easy, creamy casserole to make for dinner, this Chicken Alfredo Casserole recipe is a good choice.

It brings gourmet flavor to your dinner table without much hassle or time investment. I have a box full of go-to recipes for those busy days when I want to serve something nice but don’t have the time to slave away in the kitchen. This is one of those recipes. Chicken Alfredo has a fancy name, and if you like creamy, cheese-rich dishes, it does sport great Italian-style flavor.

Making it into a casserole is a great way to speed up the process and reduce the hassle. After all, you’ve probably got hungry kids and family members to feed, right? Who wants to listen to them howl about how hungry they are any longer than you have too? Not me!

So, I’m always thankful for recipes like this because it’s easy to make, tastes good, and very filling. Everyone is usually happy with it, too! This includes my picky eater son 🙂

Recipe and photo courtesy of Mommy’s Kitchen

 

 

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Quick Tip: Always ensure to thoroughly coat your baking dish with Pam Cooking spray to discourage food from sticking.

These Little Tea Cakes are Glazed to Perfection

21 September 2015
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These bite sized little Southern cakes are perfect for tea time or a quick morning breakfast.  With a simple, yet intense vanilla flavor, these puffy soft cakes truly make a meal! With just a few simple ingredients, these tea cakes are super simple to bake. Serve them with some fine cheese and crackers, during tea time… there’s plenty to go around!

 

Be careful, though, if you’re serving these to a larger crowd! These tea cakes are so delicious that you’ll probably want to make a double batch. Or at least try and grab a couple of them and hide them! They will be gone in a matter of minutes and, believe me – you don’t want to be left without!

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Cookies & Cups

 

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Quick tip: Add a bit of food coloring to the glaze, to make these even prettier!

Quick & Yummy Flavors of the Sea

21 September 2015
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I love seafood dinners but sometimes it seems hard to find tasty recipes that aren’t too complicated to make on a busy weeknight. This Herbed Baked Salmon is about as fast and simple a seafood main course as you can get. And with fish like this, you want to keep it rather simple… no need to overload something already flavorful on its own.

 

I know that not everyone is keen on the flavor of an oily fish such as salmon, but if you aren’t totally opposed, I really suggest that you give this recipe a try. This is a simple but well balanced set of herbs that, with the zesty acidity of lemon, complement the natural flavor of the fish very well.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of The Bitter Side of Sweet

 

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Quick tip: Serve with oven baked potatoes!

This Fall Cake May Just Be Flip-Worthy

21 September 2015
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Just like its sibling, the pineapple upside down cake, this Caramel Apple Upside Down cake is loaded with sweet, fruity flavor, only this recipe has more of the spicy comfort of fall than the tastes of summer. I happen to like a good upside down cake, regardless of the exact flavor. I think that this is perfectly suited for autumn and the holiday season, however. There’s nothing like the soothing comfort of caramel and the crisper, slightly acidic sweetness of apple to warm you up during the cooler months..yummy!

 

Add this to your holiday menu and you’ll become everyone’s favorite chef! This is the perfect dessert to compliment any meal – and I promise you, it’ll also make the most delicious breakfast treat with a hot cup of coffee in the morning.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Simply Recipes

 

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Quick tip: Make this ahead and refrigerate until ready to serve!

Friends, I’d Like You To Meet Meat Lover’s Quiche

21 September 2015
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Meat-Loaded, Baked Goodness

It’s not your everyday quiche – not that quiche itself is what you’d call “every day.” This Meat Lover’s Quiche, as the name clearly suggests, is for the meat eaters of the world. It’s surprisingly simple to put together, too. Honestly, the few times I have had quiche in the past, it has been a bit overdone and made of a veggie blend that I could take or leave. This meat- and cheese-rich deliciousness came out just right, though, and made for an excellent main course – not that you need much on the side for something like this.

But if you want to serve a lighter meal, make a nice green salad on the side and remember portion control with the quiche! However, with a quiche as delicious as this one, I wouldn’t worry about calories.

Every now and then I love to eat something super delicious, without feeling guilty about it at all. And this one is definitely worth it!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Betty Crocker

 

 

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Quick tip: Leftovers make a great lunch the next day!

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